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    NathanEichenberger1
    NathanEichenberger1 ✭
    23 Jan dans Social Groups

    I'm trying to connect the dots with my ancestors who migrated from the U.S. to Canada. I found this record of a John Richels stationed in Ft. Snelling. I need more records to confirm if this person is the right person or a different John Richels. Here's the link to the record United States records," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-91D8-LSM?view=index : Jan 23, 2025), image 48 of 663; He's the fourth one down from 490. Some parts are difficult to read. I'm not sure what regiment he was in and I'm unsure where he was dishonorably discharged.

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    • Jordan5L
      Jordan5L ✭✭
      26 Jan

      Hello @NathanEichenberger1 !

      I reviewed your record and here is what I interpreted: For regiment, "C.a." is likely Coast Artillery when I did a Google Search. This context was used primarily in older conflicts like WWI or prior to WWI. Then, I read "23 Rect. Co." Of course, "Co" is company. I'm not sure what "Rect" stands for. For his discharge, "Dis, without honor, Nov 7, 1910.." I interpret this as "dishonorable discharge."

      Does someone else in our group have any ideas what "Rect" stands for? I can't find anything about "Rect" abbreviation. Does anyone else have any thoughts about this patron's identified record?

      Thank you!

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    • NathanEichenberger1
      NathanEichenberger1 ✭
      27 Jan

      Thank you!

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    • GFre
      GFre ✭✭✭
      27 Jan Modifié (27 Jan)

      Hi @NathanEichenberger1.

      Looking at the 'Where Born' column, it says this John Richels was born in Plymouth County, Iowa. He was 23 and 5 months at the time of enlistment (October 6, 1910), or born about April or May of 1887. I'm wondering if this John is the right one:

      https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G96B-XPD

      https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117937201/john_richels

      That's not the person you're looking for, right?

      Since your John Richels went to Canada, those census records should have an immigration date to look for. If it's before 1910, that will also help figure this out. For instance, if this is the correct John, he immigrated a few years earlier, in 1907 (written in column 15).

      https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DCRS-LVS?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKMP8-3DV&action=view&cc=1529118

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    • NathanEichenberger1
      NathanEichenberger1 ✭
      27 Jan

      Hi @GFre.

      The top John Richels isn't the one I'm looking for, but of person of interest since Catharina Olberding was found in other records. I was reading background information on Canadian Emmigration and Immigration and the borders were fluid in traveling back and forth and there wouldn't be naturalization records. I also noticed that the family group above is George Taphorn. I believe they are connected as are some Taphorns associated with Richels, but I don't remember how.

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    • GFre
      GFre ✭✭✭
      28 Jan

      @NathanEichenberger1

      I do believe the US military records belong to the first John, and not the one who immigrated to Canada. However, if the second John was who you were looking for, it looks like he was later buried in Saint-Gregor, Saskatchewan, and so these records may be of interest to you:

      https://www.familysearch.org/search/full-text/results?count=20&q.anyPlace=Canada&q.fullName=%22John%20Richels%22&c.recordPlace1=on&f.recordPlace0=3&c.recordPlace2=on&f.recordPlace1=3%2CSaskatchewan

      Particularly this one which mentions Iowa: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G933-N99K-X?view=fullText&keywords=Richels%2CCanada&groupId=TH-1961-29806-22077-45

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    • NathanEichenberger1
      NathanEichenberger1 ✭
      28 Jan

      @GFre thank you. I did find these records and put them in the notes section on Ancestry to reference for later. I still can't find what Rect means in military records.

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    • GFre
      GFre ✭✭✭
      28 Jan

      @NathanEichenberger1 From this page, it looks like it means "recruit":

      https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/United_States,_Registers_of_Enlistment_in_the_U.S.Army-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records

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    • Jordan5L
      Jordan5L ✭✭
      28 Jan

      Thank you @GFre for your additional help. Were either of you able to ascertain what "Rect" stands for on his record? I'm curious…

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    • GFre
      GFre ✭✭✭
      28 Jan

      Hi @Jordan5L. Sorry, I should have specified what I was referring to. I believe that "Rect" means "recruit". For whatever reason, the link is being very fussy to work. I'll copy some of the text in case the link is empty again.

      https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/United_States%2C_Registers_of_Enlistment_in_the_U.S._Army_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records
      United States, Registers of Enlistment in the U.S. Army - FamilySearch Historical Records

      The collection consists of registers and index of men that enlisted in the United States Army between 1798 and 1914. The Regular Army is comprised of career soldiers and is maintained through peacetime.

      […]

      Key to Abbreviations (See Remarks Column)

      • D.R. Descriptive Rolls
      • Hospl. Ret. Hospital Return
      • I.R. Inspection Return
      • M.R. Muster Roll
      • Mo. Ret. Monthly Return
      • O.B. Order Book
      • Ord. Order
      • Pri. or Pvt. Private
      • Rect. or Rct. Recruit
      • Regtl. Regimental
      • R.R. Recruiting Return
      • S.A. I.R. Semi-annual Inspection Return
      • S.A.M.R. Semi-annual Muster Roll
      • “See Pension Case” is added to records, part or whole of which, were copied at the Pension Office
      • Additional abbreviations will be found if Gardner’s Dictionary of the United States Army. See related digital books in this article
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    • NathanEichenberger1
      NathanEichenberger1 ✭
      28 Jan

      @GFre thanks so much!

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    • GFre
      GFre ✭✭✭
      28 Jan

      @NathanEichenberger1 Happy to help! :)

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    • NathanEichenberger1
      NathanEichenberger1 ✭
      28 Jan

      @GFre Can you read what it says after the date he was discharged? It looks like he was discharged at Jeff somewhere. It looks like Oklahoma.

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    • GFre
      GFre ✭✭✭
      28 Jan Modifié (28 Jan)

      @NathanEichenberger1, I read it as Jefferson Barracks, Missouri: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_Barracks_Military_Post

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    • NathanEichenberger1
      NathanEichenberger1 ✭
      28 Jan

      @GFre thanks!

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    • Jordan5L
      Jordan5L ✭✭
      30 Jan

      Thank you again, @GFre !!!

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